actually, yes we did. in the Big Bang job while Eliot and Chapman were sitting in the car, waiting for General Atherton to kiss his daughter goodbye and leave, Chapman made a comment about how it used to be easier when they took care of the entire family. family. family, that includes the children. That's what Eliot did and he will never be clean of. and, yep, I'm crying. if you notice, Eliot is always the one to first notice a kid in trouble and then takes care of it.
So I'm not the only one with that fan theory! I too find my heart broken into a million pieces. I wish so so bad I could step through my computer screen into their world and tell him he's redeemed himself... that yes, for many people, including that child/children, his face was the last thing they saw before death, but for many others, his face is etched into their minds as the man who saved them, whether from violent drug dealers, Russian kidnappers, an abusive father, etc etc. And I wish I could tell him that witnessing his redemption convinced me not to give up on my own potential for redemption.
Season 1 episode 6 The Miracle Job. They had gone to Sophie's play the previous night, and he was telling Hardison that it was the worst night of his life. Hardison commented that he must have been in worst situation before, and he had flashback about the Russian Roulette... but "No, that (Sophie's play) was the worst." XD
@@rookjo5408 even better. Imagine they start out thinking the other ones did it - and then they figure out it's a fourth party, and they join forces... :D
@@Worldbuilder Oh My Great Gatsby! Have you considered being a superhero, because I think you're already one! Dear Pride and Prejudice, you have wonderful ideas....
The TapOut Job, The Bottle Job, The Wedding Job, The Two Horse Job, The Miracle Job, The Ten Lil' Grifters Job, The Ho Ho Ho Job-among others lol-Very VERY impressive colab
This was BRILLIANTLY put together, hon! Good GRIEF! Thank you! Do you mind if I direct other fans here to see this? This was absolutely wonderful! Peace. --De
What a lot of people don’t realize Eliot is a serial killer. So he will never find his way to forgiveness. He will search for redemption his whole life.